Delve into Stettfeld

Stettfeld in Karlsruhe Region (Baden-Württemberg) is a town located in Germany about 311 mi (or 500 km) south-west of Berlin, the country's capital town.

Time in Stettfeld is now 12:54 PM (Sunday). The local timezone is named Europe / Berlin with an UTC offset of 2 hours. We know of 8 airports closer to Stettfeld, of which 3 are larger airports. The closest airport in Germany is Mannheim-City Airport in a distance of 21 mi (or 34 km), North. Besides the airports, there are other travel options available (check left side).

There are several Unesco world heritage sites nearby. The closest heritage site in Germany is Speyer Cathedral in a distance of 13 mi (or 21 km), North-West. We saw 3 points of interest near this location. In need of a room? We compiled a list of available hotels close to the map centre further down the page.

Since you are here already, you might want to pay a visit to some of the following locations: Ubstadt-Weiher, Kronau, Forst, Malsch and Muhlhausen. To further explore this place, just scroll down and browse the available info. Let's start with some photos from the area.

Attractions and noteworthy things

Distances are based on the centre of the city/town and sightseeing location. This list contains brief abstracts about monuments, holiday activities, national parcs, museums, organisations and more from the area as well as interesting facts about the region itself. Where available, you'll find the corresponding homepage. Otherwise the related wikipedia article.

Battle of Mingolsheim

The Battle of Mingolsheim was fought on 27 April 1622, near the German village of Wiesloch, 14 miles south of Heidelberg (and 5 miles south of Wiesloch), between a Protestant army under General von Mansfeld and the margrave of Baden against a Roman Catholic army under Count Tilly. Early in the spring of 1621, mercenary forces under the command of Georg Friedrich, Margrave of Baden-Durlach crossed the Rhine River from Alsace to junction with forces under Ernst von Mansfeld.

Located at 49.2168, 8.65829 (Lat. / Lng.), about 2 miles away.Wikipedia Article1622 in Europe, Conflicts in 1622, Battles of the Thirty Years' War, Battles involving the Holy Roman Empire

Karlsruhe (district)

Karlsruhe is a rural district (Landkreis) in the north-west of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Neighboring districts are (from north clockwise) Rhein-Neckar, Heilbronn, Enz, Calw, Rastatt, Germersheim, Rhein-Pfalz-Kreis and the district-free city Speyer. The urban district Karlsruhe (Stadtkreis Karlsruhe), which contains the City of Karlsruhe, is located in the middle of the district, and partially cuts it into a northern and a southern part.

German Grand Prix

The German Grand Prix (Großer Preis von Deutschland) is an annual automobile race that has been held most years since 1926, with 73 races presently having been held. The race has had a remarkably stable history for one of the older Grands Prix, having been held at just three different venues throughout its life; the Nürburgring in Rhineland-Palatinate, Hockenheimring in Baden-Württemberg and on odd occasion AVUS near Berlin.

Hockenheimring

The Hockenheimring Baden-Württemberg is a motorsport race track situated near the town of Hockenheim in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, located on Bertha Benz Memorial Route. Amongst other motor racing events, it biennially hosts the Formula One German Grand Prix, with the most recent being in 2012. Situated in the Rhine valley, the circuit is almost completely flat, with very little change in elevation.

2003 German Grand Prix

The 2003 German Grand Prix was a Formula One race held on August 3, 2003 at the Hockenheimring.

Located at 49.3278, 8.56583 (Lat. / Lng.), about 11 miles away.Wikipedia Article2003 Formula One races, 2003 in German motorsport, German Grand Prix

2004 German Grand Prix

The 2004 German Grand Prix was a Formula One race held on July 25, 2004 at the Hockenheimring. Jenson Button overcame a 10-place penalty to finish 2nd. This proved to be Cristiano da Matta's final Grand Prix; for Hungary he was replaced by compatriot Ricardo Zonta.

Located at 49.3278, 8.56583 (Lat. / Lng.), about 11 miles away.Wikipedia Article2004 Formula One races, German Grand Prix, 2004 in German motorsport

Paulusheim

St. Paulusheim is an independent Gymnasium in Bruchsal, Germany with sponsorship of the school foundation of the archdiocese of Freiburg. It was founded by the Pallottines, originally as a boys' boarding school. Paulusheim is rooted in a boarding school of the small Italian community of Masio near Alessandria. In 1915, Pallottines had to leave Masio because of the war. So they came to Bruchsal, the former homeland of the headteacher.

Located at 49.1253, 8.60639 (Lat. / Lng.), about 4 miles away.Wikipedia ArticlePrivate schools in Germany, Schools in Baden-Württemberg, Educational institutions established in 1915

Kraichgau

The Kraichgau is a hilly region in Baden-Württemberg, southwestern Germany. It is bordered by the Odenwald and the Neckar to the North, the Black Forest to the South, and the Upper Rhine Plain to the West. To the east, its boundary is considered to be the Stromberg, the Hardt, and the Heuchelberg. The largest towns of the Kraichgau are Sinsheim, Eppingen, and Bretten. On the western end of the Kraichgau is the town of Bruchsal, the gateway to the Rhineland plains.

Located at 49.1167, 8.71667 (Lat. / Lng.), about 6 miles away.Wikipedia ArticleGeography of Baden-Württemberg, Regions of Germany

Bruchsal (district)

Bruchsal was a district (Kreis) in the administrative district of Nordbaden in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. To the County belonged 5 cities and 33 towns. The city of Bruchsal was the seat of the county and the license plate code was BR. Bruchsal County was dissolved as a result of the district reform effective January 1, 1973 when it was merged into the County of Karlsruhe.

Staffort

Staffort is an old German village between Karlsruhe and Bruchsal - since 1975 the village is part of the town Stutensee which was created by joining together with Blankenloch, Friedrichstal and Spöck. Stutensee-Staffort has roughly 2000 inhabitants (2011).

Located at 49.0919, 8.51139 (Lat. / Lng.), about 9 miles away.Wikipedia ArticleVillages in Baden-Württemberg, Karlsruhe (district)

Gochsheim Castle

Gochsheim Castle (German: Graf-Eberstein-Schloss, or the Castle of Count Eberstein) is an old royal residence in the Kraichtal area of Baden-Württemberg, in the north-eastern part of Karlsruhe, Germany. It currently houses a museum and holds around 100 works of local artist Karl Hubbuch who died in 1979.

Located at 49.1036, 8.74639 (Lat. / Lng.), about 7 miles away.Wikipedia ArticleTowns in Baden-Württemberg, Karlsruhe (district), Royal residences in Baden-Württemberg, Castles in Baden-Württemberg, Museums in Baden-Württemberg

Michelsberg culture

The Michelsberg culture (German: Michelsberger Kultur) is an important Neolithic culture in Central Europe. Its dates are ca 4400-3500 BC. Its conventional name is derived from that of an important excavated site on Michelsberg (or Michaelsberg) hill near Untergrombach, between Karlsruhe and Heidelberg. The Michelsberg culture is dated in the late 5th and the first half of the 4th millennium BC. Thus, it belongs to the Central European Late Neolithic.

Located at 49.0878, 8.56167 (Lat. / Lng.), about 8 miles away.Wikipedia ArticleStone Age Europe, Archaeological cultures of Central Europe, Archaeology of Germany, Archaeology of Belgium, Archaeology of France

Schloss Eichtersheim

Schloss Eichtersheim, formerly also Schloß Eichtersheim is a manor house situated in Eichtersheim, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

Located at 49.2335, 8.7753 (Lat. / Lng.), about 7 miles away.Wikipedia ArticleLandmarks in Germany

Battle of Wiesloch (1632)

The Battle of Wiesloch occurred on 16 August 1632 during the Thirty Years' War near the German city of Wiesloch, south of Heidelberg. A Swedish army led by Count Gustav Horn fought an army of the Holy Roman Empire led by Count Ernesto Montecuccoli. The battle resulted in a Swedish victory.

Located at 49.2933, 8.67194 (Lat. / Lng.), about 8 miles away.Wikipedia ArticleBattles of the Thirty Years' War

Michaelsberg (Untergrombach)

Michaelsberg (Untergrombach) is a mountain of Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

Located at 49.0878, 8.56167 (Lat. / Lng.), about 8 miles away.Wikipedia ArticleMountains of Baden-Württemberg

Saalbach (river)

The Saalbach is a 50 km long right tributary of the Rhine River running through the German state of Baden-Württemberg. The river source is in the Kraichgau region near the city of Bretten, formed by the confluence of the Weißach und Salzach Rivers. It then flows through Gondelsheim to the northwest, then through Bruchsal and Dettenheim. It then turns north through Philippsburg before emptying into the Rhine.

Located at 49.0344, 8.70861 (Lat. / Lng.), about 11 miles away.Wikipedia ArticleRivers of Baden-Württemberg

Bruchsal station

Bruchsal station is the centre of the rail transport in the city of Bruchsal in the German state of Baden-Württemberg.

Bretten station

Bretten station is the centre of rail transport in the town of Bretten in the German state of Baden-Württemberg. The Württemberg Western Railway and the Kraichgau line cross at the station.

Located at 49.0369, 8.69306 (Lat. / Lng.), about 10 miles away.Wikipedia Article, HomepageRailway stations in Baden-Württemberg

Hardtwaldstadion

The Hardtwaldstadion is a football stadium in Sandhausen, Germany. Situated in a small patch of forest near the Sandhausen town limits, it is the home stadium of local football team SV Sandhausen. The stadium is owned by the club.

Battle of Wiesloch (1799)

The Battle of Wiesloch occurred on 3 December 1799, during the War of the Second Coalition, part of the French Revolutionary Wars. Lieutenant Field Marshal Anton Count Sztáray de Nagy-Mihaly commanded the far right wing protecting the main Austrian army in Swabia, under the command of Archduke Charles, Duke of Teschen. With the victory at Wiesloch (on 3 December), Sztáray's force drove the French from the right bank of the Rhine and relieved the fortress at Philippsburg.

Located at 49.1473, 8.61987 (Lat. / Lng.), about 3 miles away.Wikipedia ArticleRailway lines in Baden-Württemberg

Melanchthonhaus (Bretten)

Not to be confused with the Melanchthonhaus (Wittenberg). The Melanchthonhaus is a museum and research facility of the Protestant Reformation in Bretten, particularly on the life of Philipp Melanchthon. It includes an exhibition on his life, a research centre, a specialist library and a documentation centre of the international Melanchthon-Forschung. It was built in 1897 on the site of Melanchthon's birthplace, which had been demolished in 1689.

Heglach

Heglach is a river of Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

Located at 49.15, 8.48333 (Lat. / Lng.), about 8 miles away.Wikipedia ArticleRivers of Baden-Württemberg

Graben-Neudorf station

Graben-Neudorf station is the focal point of the town of Graben-Neudorf in the German state of Baden-Württemberg. It is of particular importance for rail transport because it is a railway junction, which is crossed by the Rhine Railway between Mannheim and Karlsruhe, connecting to the Rhine Valley Railway to Basle, and the Bruhrain Railway (Bruhrainbahn) between Bruchsal and Germersheim. In addition, the strategic railway opened in 1895 to Karlsruhe branched off the original Rhine Railway here.

Located at 49.1619, 8.49056 (Lat. / Lng.), about 7 miles away.Wikipedia Article, HomepageRailway stations in Baden-Württemberg

Wiesloch-Walldorf station

Wiesloch-Walldorf station is in the towns of Wiesloch and Walldorf in the German state of Baden-Württemberg. The station is classified by Deutsche Bahn as a category 3 station.